| Literary thought or reflection |
PENSEE |
| Meat joint |
BARONOFBEEF |
| Not alive |
INANIMATE |
| Not being involved |
NONPARTICIPATING |
| Of a particular climate zone |
SUBTROPICAL |
| One's period of greatest success |
HEYDAY |
| Patriotic song |
ANTHEM |
| Pay for |
FUND |
| Person with whom one has a serious relationship |
SIGNIFICANTOTHER |
| Powerful industrialist |
TYCOON |
| Puzzle like this one |
CROSSWORD |
| Relieving treatment |
THERAPY |
| Reverse (a legal ruling) |
OVERTURN |
| Rocky, uneven |
RUGGED |
| Shocked |
STARTLED |
| Spread throughout |
PERMEATE |
| Striped insect |
WASP |
| Strong encouragement |
EXHORTATION |
| Tennessee Williams play (3,2,1,3,3,4) |
CATONAHOTTINROOF |
| The Man Who Was — (G. K. Chesterton) |
THURSDAY |
| Three feet |
YARD |
| Three squared |
NINE |
| Town near Scottish border |
BERWICKUPONTWEED |
| Underground cemetery |
CATACOMB |
| Unimportant, minor |
SMALLTIME |
| Unit of area |
SQUAREMETRE |
| Use a new expression |
COINAPHRASE |
| Vehicle trial |
ROADTEST |
| Wave, flourish |
BRANDISH |
| Way out |
EXIT |